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Great Southern Jewelry Establishment
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
IN AID OP THE
MONDAY, JULY 13, 1874*
S. P. Jl i ?ll I,TO V,
IMPORTER & DEALER
©ntmumial
Architect, Engineer and Contractor.
Augustus Schwaab, 125# Bay street
NORFOLK, YA,
Thursday, Sept. 3, 1874.
T HIS enterprise is conducted by the Masonic
Relief Association, of Norfolk, Ya., under
authority of the Virginia Legislature (act passed
March 6th, 1373,) for the purpoee of raising funds
to complete the Masonic Temple now in course of
erection in Norfolk.
Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery.
Wm. .Rosenthal, cor. Bay and Broad, and Whit
aker st.
Baggies and Wagons Built and Repaired.
Wx. W. Gnann, Liberty st-, near West Broad.
A NEW FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is Guar
anteed to one of every ten Consecutive Numbers.
LIST OF GIFTS
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
15 Cash Gifts of $1C00 each
2S Cash Gifts of 500 each
43 Cash Gifts of 250 each
T9 Cash Gifts of 150 each.......
250 Cash Gifts of 100 each
518 Cash Gifts of 50 each
5000 Cash Gifts of 10 each.......
6000 Cash Gifts, aggregating.
Whole Tickets, $10; Half -rickets. $5; Quarter
Tickets, $2.50; Eleven Whole Tickets or 22 Half
Tickets for $100. No discount on Jess amount.
$30,000
25,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
2J500
2,000
15,100
14,000
10,T50
11,850
25,000
28,900
50,000
Clothing, Wholesale and Retail.
Heist, Jaudon & Co., 135 Broughton Street.
Cast Off Clothing Bought and Sold,
At cor. Whitaker and York sts. Best price given.
Barnard st.
Ward & Archer, Pres’t st., bet. Dray’n & Aber’n.
W. D. Stubtevant, cor. Liberty & Whitaker sts.
JSO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes
an will be conducted with the same liberality,
honesty and fairness which characterized the first
enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, Pres’t.
For Tickets and Circulars giving full informa
tion, address,
HENRY V. MOORE, Sec’y,
Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Ya.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
j ulyl-W,F,M&w2m
Crackers and Candy.
.J. H. A. Welli:, No. 200 Bay street.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA*
ALL THE EUROPEAN NOVELTIES Hf WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN. WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND
FANCY GOODS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance by any IN THE SOUTH.
Ur Experienced WATCHMAKERS. SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the House.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Straw Goods.
Gbft, Watkins & Co., 185 and 127 Congress st.
Missouri State Lotteries!
Legalized by State Authority, and
DRAWN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000 Nos.
Draws the Last Day-of Each Month.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
10,380 Prizes—Amounting to §300,000.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50
The Great Combination Scheme, with a Capital
Prize of $32,500, and 32,396 Prizes, amounting to
$578,177, draws every Saturday during the year
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50.
Address, for Tickets and circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Managers,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
P. O. Box 2446. aprl 6-Th,Sa.Tu&wly *
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Jte.
II. P. Bickford, 169 and 171 Bay sr.
G. H. RiysHABT, and agent for Fairbanks' Scales.
LONDON, .JUiy ii, noon.—oireei rate o-io per
cent below the Bank rate.
Taris, July 11, Noon.—Rentes 61L
.'Jkw York, July 11, Noon.—Gold opened at
no. Money 2 per cent. Stocks dull. Gold 109#.
.sterling bxchange—long $4 8S#; short $4 90.
«iuvermnents dull. State bonds quiet.
Cotton.
Liverpool, July 11, Noon.—Cotton opened
rosier but not quotably lower; Uplands, S#d;
«trleans, S#@S#d.
Sales 10,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for
pjM-eillation and export
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in July, 8 1-16&.
Later—Of the sales to-day 6,500 bales were
American.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in September and October, 8 5-16d.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in July, 8 3-16d.
New York, July 11, Noon.—Cotton opened
fair and active; sales — bales; Uplands I7#c;
i »i leans 17#c.
Futures opened quiet as follows: July opened
Dry Goods.
Rogers, Dasher <fc Co., cor. Brough’n & Whitk’r.
UttSurancie.
Exclusive Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Brunner & Faxon, 141 Congress st.
Engraving, Stencil Cutting, Ac.
W. W. Smith & Bro., No. 28 Drayton Street.
Life Insurance Co.
OFFICE AT RICHMOND, VA.
Policies Issued, 19,500; Annual Income, $1,500,000.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President. J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President.
For Fine Family Supplies go to
J. B. Sexton, No. 110# Broughjon, near Bull st.
For Gent’s Furnishing Coods, go to
J. A. Santzna, 136 Broughton Street.
Arrow (gottott Wits,
OFFICE
American Cotton Tie Co.
New Orleans, La., June 24,1874.
Notice to Dealers and Bayers of Cotton Ties.
W HEREAS, certain parties are now making
and offering Pieced Arrow and Open Slot
Ties for sale without authority or license from
this Company, all persons are hereby cautioned
not to purchase Arrow or other Open Slot Cotton
Ties, except from our duly authorized agents,
who will be kept fully supplied with new and
Pierced Ties. Our attorneys are instructed to
bring suit against all person's violating our patent
titles. AMERICAN COTTON TIE CO.
R. W. Rayne & Co., General Agents.
IRON COTTON TIES
Jtatnmg parting
dy 15th, 1874, at — o’clock—. M.
Ls lading given to New England
cities, mid via Canard line to Liv
The Emerson New Method
for reed organs,
By L. O. Emerson and W. S. B. Matthews.
$2:50. One of the newest and very best of the
New Methods.
GUIDE JS THE ART OF SINGING,
By Geo. L. Osgood.
$4.90. New and very superior hook for Voice
Training.
ffiopartJwrsMi) Rothes.
The Favorite Home Remedy.
This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to
contain a single particle of NIercurt, or any in
jurious mineral substance, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs,
which an all-wise Providence has placed in
countries where liver diseases most prevail. It
will cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of
the liver and Bowels.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator, or Medicine
Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being
kept ready for immediate resort will save many
an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time
NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga., July 1st, 1874.
N OTICE is hereby given that wo have this day
sold our interest in our Savannah House to
MESSRS. V. L. STARR & CO.
Thanking our customers for their past patron
age bestowed upon us, we beg the same ioour
successors. Mr. V. L. Starr and Jno. F. Bird
will collect our outstandingclaims.
£team (gngiatg and padnnfrg.
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS,
ALSO 3TATI0KA2Y k P02TA3L1. ,
STEA3£ EXCISES. /
So. 5 Schroeder St /
■ BALTIMORE, HD.
Richter’s Manual of Harmony
Translated from the Eighth German Edition, by
J. C. D. Parker.
Price $2.00. Prepared fexpressly for lhe Leipsic
Conservatory, and is a complete and reliable
Grammar of Composition.
OLIVER D1TSON & CO., Boston.
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO.,
july4-W,S*wtf . Til Broadway, N. Y.
H AVING THIS DAY purchased the entire
Stock and Fixtures of the business of
MESSRS. W. M. BIRD & CO., we will continue
to conduct the same at the old stand, No. 5 Whit
aker street, and ask of the public a continuation
of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the
old firm. Our stock will be kept up to the
standard. _
jylO-tf V. L. STARR & CO.
_(WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVER 800.000 nv USE.
T HE new Wheeler * Wilson combines all re
cent and valuable improvements and sttmle
gjote as the only light-running Machine using the
Rotary Hook, making the Lock Stitch alike on
and doctors’ bills.
After over Forty Years’ trial it is still receiving
the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues
from persons of the highest character and re-
ffiipris aud ®obacro
Partnership Notice.
X -iel G. Purse’tuid Daniel R. Tuomas, general
partners, and Albert H. Stoddard, special partner,
doing business under the firm name of PURSE &
THOMAS, expiring by limitation July 1, 1874, is
renewed from that date for two years next ensu
ing, to expire July 1,1876, Daniel G. Purse and
Daniel R. Thomas continuing general partners,
and Albert H. Stoddard special partner, contrib
uting twenty-five thousand dollars to the common
Effectual Specific
FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION;
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and
changes of water and food may be faced without
fear. As a Remcdv in MALARIOUS FEVERS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS,
JAUNDICE, NAUSEA,
IT HAS NO EQTTAJU
It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family
Medicine in the World.
Is manufactured only by
J* II. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga., and-Philadelphia. -
Price $1 00. Sold by aU Druggists.
junlO-W&wly
GOODMAN & MYERS;
in ortler or received in exchange.
Senator onr circulars or call at either of the
WbeCirr & Wilson Manufacturing Company's
offices. Savannah, Angusta. Macon or Colmnbna,
Ga., Charleston and Columbia, S. C.
W. B. CURVES, General Agent,
gaufe iAccouutjs.
CONGRESS HALL,
Sheldon Springs, Sheldon, Vermont,
ACCOUNT?
BANK
REGULATOR
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The Morning: News has the largest city
mail circulation of any paper pnb-
1. bed In Savannah.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING
Savannah, July 11,1 P.
cotton.—Market nominally unchanged* Sales
Sr.9 bale. We quote:
Good Middling. 16#@—
Middling ~16 0—
Low Middling 15%@r—
Good Ordinary -14%<3—
Ordinary.; .12#®—
Financial.—Sterling exchange. 5 3305 34; New
*3 Hi sight exchange buying at 3-16 per cent,
premium and selling at % per cent, premium.
t'wiii buying at and selling at .
Bacon—Market very firm. We quote: Clear rib
c.-u-s, 11 % cents; shoulders, S#09 cts; dry salted
fc. Ies and bellies 10#©10#c; hams, sugar cured,
jn . anvas, 15016 cents.
Grain.—Com—We quote white at $1130115
i .:r bushel; mixed, $1100113. Oats—demand fair
*i 75080c. Rye $1 50 per busheL
Hat. — We quote Northern $1 30 atwhole-
f.tie and $1 50 at retail; Eastern $1 3501 50 at
v iiolesaie and $1 5001 75 at retail; Western $1 40
t 50 at wholesale and $1 6001 75 at retail.
Potatoes—New, $3 5004 00 per barreL
i;ice.—Market improved. We quote: Common
7*4 *#c; fair 7#07#c; good 7#@S#c.
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool by sail d;
by steam, direct, via New York by steam
dull at #d for uplands, ll-16d for sea island;
by sail dull at —d; to Havre — cent, gold;
in Cronstadt ——d; to Barcelona —d; nothing
dii the berth foreign, except for Liverpool; to New
■7 ork # cent on uplands, % cent on sea island;
I;, Philadelphia #c on upland; to Baltimore, #c
■ .n upland; to Boston #c on upland; to Provi-
»,. jice, vc. Lumber to River Platte $24 00 and 5
i«:r ci. Timber to St. John, N. B., #10 00, gold;
1 nited Kingdom 42s Gd orders, 45s direct port.
j:ii) Janeiro $22 00 and 5 per cent, primage.
CORRECTED BY
H. MYERS & BROTHERS,
rriMXISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, SEOARS, HIDES, ETC., SAYAN-
UAH.
Judes—
Dry Flint V lb 15 0
Dry Salt *. 9 & 13 @
Butcher salted y lb 11 0
Skins—
Deer V lb 31©
Goat: apiece 100 15
Sheep a piece 2501.25
Otter a piece 5002 50
Mink a piece 250 75
Fox .....apiece 100,15
Raccoon .. a piece 100 15
Beeswax 1? 27®
Tallow V
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. y lb 35 0 ■
Wool, burry 1$ lb 150 25
grintiiifl, pndiiifl, &c.
NEAT, CHEAP, RAPID!
AN IMMENSE
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
til Bay Street.
junlG-tf
©aqwttimi and guttflers.
c. s. GAY, '
Carpenter and Builder,
33 TatnaU Street,
Comer ol Charlton. SAVANNAH, GA
»«P*yl .
gogterg*
POSTERS I
qnHE MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE has the
i most extensive assortment of WOOD TYPE
in the South, and we are prepared to print Posters
• and Show Bills with the utmnwt dispatch Orders
by mail or telegraph, from r
jaomptly filled.
appointed printing concern
IN THE SOUTH.
Six Power Presses,
ASSORTMENT of TYPE,
A COMPLETE
BOOK BINDERY
—AND—
Blank Book Manufactory,
A FULL STOCK OF
PAPERS OP ALL KINDS,
GIVB THE
MORNING NEWS
PRINTING HOUSE
FACILITIES NOT EXCELLED BY ANY ES
TABLISHMENT H1KBE OK ELSEWHERE.,
Good Work and Fair Prices I
No Slop Work!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Send in your orders for anything from a
VISITING CARD to a MaMMOTH POSTER;
from a CHECK BOOK to an IMPERIAL
LEDGER. Nothing is too large for us to do
(Eitftrfltfcritrfl.
II. F. WILLINK,
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPAHM AKER,
YAKS NORTH SIDE OF BIVEE, OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DBAYT05 ST., SAVA5SAH, G*.
H AS facilities for doing all work with dispatch.
SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
Also, Agent for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
COMPANY.
Is prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
out Vessels of any size. Has on hand for hire
Steam Pumps, large Lifting Lighters, Diving Ap
paratus, Hydraulic Jacks, Ac.
*nltf H. T. WTLLINX.
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
Geo. A. Hudson, 156 Bay street.
Furniture.
J. Lindsay, 190 Broighton st.
For Fine G r «ceries and Liquors,
Go to John Lyons’, cor. Broughton and Whitaker.
Fancy Groceries.
Branch & Cooper, cor. Broughton and Barnard.
Florist and Ice Cream Gardens.
G. Noble, comer of Bull and Macon streets.
Fine Groceries, Wine, Fruits, Ac.
V. S. Studeb, cor. Abercom st. and Perry st. lane
General Insurance and Beal Estate Agent.
C. G. Falligant, 104 Bay Street.
Groceries and Country Supplies.
Blitch & Miller, 1S8 Congress and 1S3 St. Julian.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Weeds & Cornwell, 173 and 175 Broughton st.
Harness, Saddles, Tranks, Belting, Ac.
N. B. Knapp, Market Square.
House and Sign Painter.
Wm. P. McKenna, 136 St. Julian street.
Archibald Gilmore, 4 Whitaker at.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac.
Cormack Hopkins, 167 Broughton at.
Hair Goods.
Miss C. Abbott, 18% Drayton Street.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Satchels, Ac.
Chas. H. Brown, 137 Congress st.
Hides, Wool, Wax, Ac.
M. Y. Henderson, 180 Bay st.
Importers and Jobbers of Crockery.
Bolshaw & Silva, 152 St. Julian and 149 Bryan at.
Kerosene, Illuminating Oils, Lamps, Ac.
C. K. Osgood, 31 Whitaker street.
Livery and Boarding Stable.
Luke Carson, cor. Broughton and Abercom sts.
Millinery, Dry and Fancy Goods.
Mrs. Sarah Strauss, 159# Congress st.
Manufacturer of Cigars and Dealer in Tobacco.
J. V. Barbee, 85 Bay Street.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Pitch Pine Lumber.
Jno. J. McDonough, cor. East Broad A Charlton.
Machinists and Boiler Makers.
P. J. Bulger, Bay st., near Habersham.
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Founders.
Monahan, Parry & Co., cor. Bay and Randolph.
Monuments and Grave Stones.
Robt. D. Walker, York st., op. Trinity Church.
Newspapers, Periodicals and Books.
Wm. Estill, Jr., Bull Street, comer of Bay lane.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
Turner & Bro., 134 State Street.
Plumbing, Gaa and Steam Fitting.
Charles K Wakepikld, 122 Bryan Street.
P. E.&F. V. Masters, 30#Whifr.bet Bro. & State.
Photoprapher.
J. G. Steiger, cor. St. Julian and Whitaker- Sts.
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Glass, Ac.
D. B. Tomlinson, Agent, 128 Broughton street.
Paper, Stationeiy and Paper Bags.
Fbetwell &} Nichols, 129 Bay street.
Peruvian Guano Agency.
R. G. Lay, Agent Consignees, Kelly’s Block.
Paints, Oils, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
John Oliver, 3 Whitaker st.
Produce Commission Merchant.
R. Cay, Jr., 173 Bryan st., Market square.
George S. Herbert, 1 and 2 City Market.
Sewing Machines.
Singer Manufacturing Co., 172 Broughton St.
Wheeler & Wilson Mf’o Co., W. B. Cleves, Agt.
Second-Hand Furniture (Bought and Sold).
C. Rollandin, 66 Broughton, cor. Lincoln.
The Cheap Dry Goods Store,
John Y. Dixon & Co., 132 Broughton Street.
Tin Ware, Tin Roofing, Gutters, Etc.
Thos. J. Daly, 185 Congress street.
Tailor and Draper.
-Samuel Polfus, No. 7 Drayton street.
Tea, Coffee and Spice Store.
Harry Burns, 139 Broughton street.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Lawrence & Weichselbaum, Market Square.
G. M. Heidt & CfcL, 21 Whitaker sL
Job. A. Polhill, cor. 8. & E. Brd, «fc Ch’n & Ah*n r
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
A. L. Desbouillons, 21 Bull st.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Wm. Hone, 1M Congress st.
T. J. Dunbar & Co., 131 Bay Street.
James McGrath & Co„ 175 Bay Street.
Watches, Jewelry, Ac.—Watches Repaired.
. 82 Jefferson st
TIITC CELEBRATED
ARROW ties
WILL BE SOLD
In lots under 500 bundles. Sc. lb. net.
In lots of 500 bundles Sc. lb. 2# off.
In lots of 1,000 bundles and over.Sc. ^ lb. 5 off.
Pieced, 2c. # lb. under new Ties.
HOPKINS & WOOD,
BATES & COMER,
jun29-2m Agents at Savannah.
Yaluable Advertising Medium.
D. J. ITAUTSOOK, Secretary. J. J. HOPKINS, Assist. Secretary.
B. C. IIAItTSOOK, Casliier. Prof. EDW’D B. S3HTH, Actuary.
No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation.
Liberal Non-Forfcitable Features and Iiiglits of Parties Clearly Defined.
T HIS Company is PROGRESSIVE, PROSPEROUS and PROMPT. It has Small Emmaea, Small
Losses, Secure Investments, Ample Reserve, and Good Surplus: Dividends Annual; Premiums Ail
Cash; Policies liberal; and has $124 to each $100 of liabilities. Examine its merits before Insuring
General Agency Office for Southern Georgia and JRlorida, Gainesville, ffila.
HENRY S. ELLIOT, Agent at Savannah,
' Office No. 129 Bey Street.
THE PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON
IS THE ONLY COMPANY
Legally authorized to do Business in Florida,
Having made the deposit required hy law for the aecnrity of policy-holders, and complied with all
other msurance'laws of the State. ■
AGENTS FOIl FLORIDA:
R. A. SHINE, Tallahassee. Dn. T. M. PALMER, Jfonticello.
Gen. j. j. FINLEY, Lake City. C. F. BEMIS, Sandy Ford, Madison county.
Jacksonville. Ma-t. WM. II. MILTON, Marianna.
FATIO DUNHAM, St. An-mstine. J. J. JOHN SON,-Morrison’s Mills, Alachua co.
Con. JOTTN F. JACKSON, Broilson. Catt. H. F. YORK, Lake Butler.
E. P. JORDAN, Femandina; Col. W. L. L. BOWEN, Palatka.
lien. ROBERT BULLOCK, Ocala, Marion County,
Special Agent for East and Sonth Florida.
ELLIOT & L’ENGLE,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
aprlSM&wtf
^nrutturg.
FUHIVITIIRE! FURNITURE!
G. EC. MILLER,^.
(SUCCESSOR TO S. S. MILLER,)
Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds,
Ware-Rooms 169 and 171 Broughton St., Between Jefferson and Barnard Sta.
This OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE would call the attention of purchasers to the
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE, which is replenished by every arrival
from Northern ports. febla-tf
f]»eflirinaL
SI M MOMS'
For Advertisers and Business Men the
HERALD & GEORGIAN,
Published at
SAJSOEKSVILJL.E, GA.
Is a splendid medium for putting their bnsiness
prominently before the public. It has a circula
tion of over 2,000 copies among the most pro-
sive farmers in the State of Georgia, and
l its central position and extensive circula
tion it is unquestionably the best advertising
medium in its section. It is the
Official Paper for Five Counties
And through it Advertisers can reach, at once,
thousands of the enterprising, progressive and
wealthy Farmers, Horticulturists, Merchants, and
Professional men, &c., &c.. throughout the
country. It is taken and closely read by a great
number of first-class people—ladies and gentle
men—in city, village and country.
Specimen copies will be sent to any address in
the United States on receipt of iq cents.
Advertising rates are reasonable. '
For rates, terms, &c., address
ROBERT L. RODGERS,
Sandersville, Ga.
or WM. RANKIN,
Savannah, Ga. julyl-tf
The Georgia Grange
Official Organ of the Patrons of Husbandry.
T HE GEORGIA GRANGE, representing and
advocating the interests of the Patrons of
Husbandry in this State, already numbering a
membership of eighteen thousand, and rapidly
increasing from day to day, presents to every
class of our citizens, both in Georgia and else
where, .one of the mqst efficient and valuable ad
vertising mediums in the land. It circulates in
every county in the State, and doubtless comes
under the eyes of a hundred thousand persons.
All interested should not fail to take notice of
the fact.
Our advertising rates are liberal.
Terms of Subscription—One year, $2; to clubs
of ten and upwards, $1.50.
Address letters and communications to
GEORGIA GRANGE PUBLISHING CO.,
july2-tf P. O. Drawer 24, Atlanta, Ga.
jttUfflofl gtatmal.
LUMBER!
D. O. BACON,
Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer.
M ILLS in the City and on the line of Railroad.
AD descriptions of LUMBER and TIMBER,
Rough or Dressed, for sale
Cheap by the Cargo or by the Thousand feet.
Also, a full stock of Yellow Pine MOULDINGS
and Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Scroll
Sawing to order.
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill
f ebl4-tf Corner liberty and Price Sts.
WM. RANKIN,
Advertising Agent,
111 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
i inserted in any Paper in
AT PUBLISHERS’ LOWEST RATES.
Particular attention given to the Georgia, Fior
ds, Sonth Carolina ana Alabama Papers.
Estimates for Advertising furnished on applica
tion. Parties who advertise through him save
the time occupied in writing letters to the differ
ent^papers, and are only required to furnish ONE
COPY of the advertisement they wish inserted.
RxFXBZjfcxs—Savannah Morning News, Savan
nah Advertiser. aeplOtf
Jrltoot §006$.
New Church Music Book
FOR 1874—1875.
THE LEADER!
By H. R. Palmek and L. O. Emerson,
the most successful Church Music Bookmakers
of the day, will be ready in August, and wifi con
tain the usual Singing School Course and a large
amount of new and choice music for Choirs, Con
ventions and Singing Classes. Specimen pages
now ready, and wlQ be mailed, post-free, on ap
plication. Price, $1.3S, or $12.00 per dozen.
The Ocean House,
NEWPORT, E. I.,
JUNE ST, 1874.
junS3wWed&Sat WEAVERS & BATES.
jfiorsicisi.
FAST HOBSESM
I HAYS JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF
Fast Road Horses,
to which I would invite the attention of those who
are in want of good Teams.
a. i*. fox,
Stables, West Broad Street, opposite State.
dec30-tf
Savannali Bank ami Trust Co.,
Merchants’ National,
Central Bailroad,
Southern Bank of Georgia,
OR ANY
PRIVATE BANKER?
Jf so, purchase your Check Books at the Morn
ing News Printing Office. You can g t them
Stamped or Unstamped. Books of any pattern
made to order. Mercantile Printing and Binding,
of all kinds, executed with dispatch. dec!2
sRailroafl^
CENTRAL RAIL R0AIL
General Superintendent’s Office, J
Central Railroad, f
Savannah, June 14, 1874.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 14th INST.,
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra.’
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will run
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:05 A- AI
Arrive in Augusta..^.;..... 4:00P.M
Arrive in Mmedgeville 10:09 P. M
Arrive in Eatontbn ..11:55 P. M
Arrive in Macon 0:45 P. M
Leave Macon for Columbus. 7:17 P.M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:10 P. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 P. M
Arrive at Columbus 12:45 A. M
Arrive at Eufaula 1030 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 530 A. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta. .....1030 P. Ji
Leave Columbus.. .* 7:10P.M
Leave Eufaula 735 P. M
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 4:10 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 6:45 A. M
Leave Macon. 7:15 A. M
Leave Augusta.... 935A.M
Arrive at Augusta 430 P. M
Arrive at Savannah 535 P.M
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 730 P. M
Leave Augusta. 835 P.M
Arrive in Augusta..: 535 A. M
Arrive in Macon S30A.M
Leave Macon for Columbus- 930 A. M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 935 A. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 930 A. M
Arrive in Columbus 635 P.M
Arrive In Eufaula 5:40 P.M
Arrive in Atlanta 3:05 P. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 135 P. M
Leave Columbus 230 P. M
Leave Eufaula 830 A. M
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 7:10 P.M
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 735 P. M,
Arrive in Macon from Eufaula 530 P.M
Leave Macon 735P.M
Arrive in MiUedgevffle 10:09 P. M
Arrive in Eaton taa 1135 P. M
Leave Augusta 836 P.M
Arrive in Augusta 535 A. M
Arrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M
Train No. 1 for Eufaula and Albany leaves Ma
con Sunday, Tuesdaj*and Thursday.
Train No. 3 for Columbus leaves Macon Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday; returning Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers for MiUedgeville and Eatonten wifi
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, and
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Kail -
road, Atlanta and Macon. The Mfiledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily. Sundays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
july3-tf General Superintendent.
Savannah and Charleston B.B.
Office Savannah and Charleston R. R.,\
Savannah, May 9,1874. j
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11, 1S74,
the Passenger Train on this Road will run as
follows:
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Royal
Leave Savannah dally at 930 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:15 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta (Sunday excepted).. .538 P. M.
Arrive at Beaufort “ .135 P. M.
Arrive at Port Royal ** 44 .. .2:16 P. M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston dally at .8:10 A. M.
Leave Augusta (Sundays excepted) 6:45 A. M.
Leave Port Royal 44 44 9:45 A. M.
Leave Beaufort 44 44 ....10:06 A- M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 3:30 P. M.
Close connection for all points NORTH via
Charleston, at Augusta, for Atlanta and the West,
and Yamassee, for station on Port Royal Railroad.
The attention of the traveling public is invited
to the route now opened between Savannah and
New York via the Old Dominion Line. Rate $2C.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
genev at 21# BoD street, between Congress and
Broughton streets, and at Depot Office.
C. C. OLNEY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
myll-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Atlantic and Gulf R. K.
General Superintendent’s Office, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, V
Savannah, May 4th, 1874.)
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Arrive at Jacksonville i 4 10:12 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee 44 10:45 A. M.
Leave Tallahassee * 44 230 P.M.
Leave Jacksonville 44 • 2:40 P.M.
Leave live Oak •* 935 P.M.
Leave Albany 44 3:40 P.M.
Leave Bainbridge 44 4:30 P. M.
Leave Jesup 44 530 A. M,
Arrive at Savannah 44 830 A.M.
Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive at Brunswick (Sundays excepted) at1030 pjl
Leave Brunswick 2:15 a. jc., arriving at Savan
nah at 830 a. x.
Passengers from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick 830 a. 3£. train (Sundays excepted) connect
at Jesup with train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon (Sundays ex
cepted) at530r. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at at 630
A. M.
Arrive at Jesup (Sundays excepted) at 12:10
p. m.; Dupont (Sundays excepted) 7:15 p. x.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted) at 6:45 a. x.
Leave Jesup at 12:55 p. x.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRATN- WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays except J), at . 7:0C A. M
Arrive at Valdosta 44 * . 9:12 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman 44 -.lO:.' - : \.M.
Arrive at Thomasvilje 44 “.12 •!*. M.
Leave Thomasville 44 “. 23o i. M.
Leave Quitman 44 “. 434 P. AL
Leave Valdosta 44 44 . 535 P. M.
Arrive at Dupont 44 “. 830 P.M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—ALBANY DI
VISION.
Leave Thomasville Monday, Wednesday and Fii-
day at 3:00 p. x.
Arrive at Camilla Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 5:10 p. x.
Arrive at Albany Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 730 p. x.
Leave Albany Monday, Wednesd.-i) :md Friday
at 8:15 a. x.
Leave Camilla Monday, Wednesday and i . 1 lay
at 10:19 a. x.
Arrive at Thomasville Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 1230 f. x.
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tues
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leaver
unction (No. 9 Atlantic & Gulf Railroad) for AJ-
wmy, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1130
u x~ and arrives from Albany Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 2:49 f.x.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Thursday, at 8:00 a. x.
H. S. HAINES.
my4-tf General Superintendent.
BLACK STAR LISE.
FOR NEW YORK
Every Alternate Wednesday.
Cnbin Fnwiaxe S20 — Stcernge 810.
.REGULAR LINE
For Darien, Brnnsiriek, and Satilla.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MONTGOMERY,
Vatt. FAIRCLOTH,
TTTILL Slul tor tie above port on WEDXES-
W DAY, July 23d, 1ST4, at — o’docfc —. M.
Through bills o£ lading given on Cotton des
tined tor Liverpool and Hamburg by firet-class
steamers.
. Insurance hy this line one-half per cent.
Fdt ^Tv^M°00. Agents,
9S Bay street.
R, LOWDKN, Esq., New York. jn]y9
BALTIMORE AKD SAYAItMAH STEAMSHIP
coMPAirr.
FOR BALTIMORE
Cabin Passage S20.
STEAMER
C ARRIP]
Capt. JOB SMITH,
State Room accommodation forpassenjrem
Rates same as per steamer San Antonio
tST Fremht received on Thursdays.
No Freight received sfter S«p.m. to di, «
departure. 3 a
hYeight for Satina and Twi^rwic payable h
shipper. Apply to
F.^MTRBLL. j
jnnSt-tf
iVharf.
INIiAND ROUTE.
SAVANNAH AND FLOKlDi.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
AMERICA,
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
W ILL sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, July
16th, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Through hills isdmg signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steamships
sailing from Baltimore.
For freight apply to
JAS. B. WEST & CO„-
jnlyT ISO Bay Street.
GEORGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Pawnee 920— Steerage Sift
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS-
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
THE FINE AND FAST STEAMER
LIZZIE BAKEj)
COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN P. URGSR
w^sty. stsmxss
■"lrioga, Magnolia, Picolata, Tocoi. and PaieS'
au, arriving at Jacksonville and Palatka^v^
Returning, the Lizzie Baker will leave Palait-
_very Thursday at 7 a. m. and Jacksro^in.
Friday morning at 3 o'clock, arriving in Savannah
Saturday morning, making dose counection«wS!
tile first-class side-wheel steamships San Salvnl£
andSu Jacinto, for New York. ***
No extra charge for meals or stateroom acrem.
modationa. .
No freight received after S>; o'clTOkon
of departure. s
K. P. McCANTS,
jun4-tf Agent steamer Lizzie ]laker.
Summer Arrangremcnt.
For Florida and Charlpston,
South Carolina.
H- LIVLYGSTOY,
F. G. MALLXJRY, Coxxahdkk,
Yy^ILL sail for New York as follows:
SATURDAY, July 18th. at 1130.
Bills of 1
Liverpool]
first-class steamers.
No freight received on wharf after 11 o’clock on
day of sailing.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILDER 4t CO,
july6 No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
HURRAY’S LINE.
FOR
NEW YORK
EYERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
LEO,
GEO. A. DEARBORN, Commander,
TEE SPLENDID NEW YORK BUILT *DK-
WHEEL STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Capt. FITZGERALD,
Will sail every WEDNESDAY at IS o’clock m.
(PSOX HE HENKE’S WHARF, SAVANNAH,)
For FEB5ANDI5A, JACKSONVILLE, GUEES
COVE SPRINGS, PALATKA,
And all Way Landings on the St. John’s Hirer
connecting at Fernandina with the Flori.la iait-
road for all points in the interior, and steam.-hijo
to Havana, Cuba, and New Orleans, via Cedar
Keys.
RETURNING,
will arrive at Savannah every SATURDAY,
making connections with Steamships and Central
Railroad trains bound North, leaving for Charles
ton on Saturdays at 7 a. m.
Through Tickets to the North, by either water
or rail route, sold on board steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
BKAJNARD & ROBERTSON, Agent*.
Office on Wharf. myiJl-ti
gjgBriuttiiSts andfunders.
TAYIOR IRON WORKS
MannfactoringC#,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
i sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, July 15th, 1S74, at 7 o’clock P. M.
rnrough bills lading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow. Antwerp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, See., &c., by first-daas
steamships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER & GAMMKLL,
jnly2 84 Bay Street.
EMPIRE LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage $20. Steerage $10.
Works and General Office,
EAST BAY AND PRITCHARD STS.
Treasurer’s ptBec,
AT CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK, CHURCH,
NEAR HAYNE STREET.
Poet Office Box 529.
500,000
Cypress Shingles
For Sale
TO BUILDEBS OK FOB EXPOET, BY
W. II. BEACH & SOS,
No. 114 Bat Street, Savannah, Ga.
All ox onr SHINGLES are RIVED and DRAWN
and are warranted to be of superior quality.
ap!3-3m
THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP,
SAN SALVADOR,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
ILL sail for-New York as follows:
SATURDAY, July 11th, at 3 o’clock P. M.
SATURDAY, July 25th, at 3 o’clock P. M.
Insurance by steamers or this tine, one-half per
cent.
pool by
For freight or passage, haring superior accom
modatieus, apply to
W. GUMMING & CO M Agents.
BTWM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5, Bowl
Ing Green, New York. jon£>
BOSTON AND SAVANNAn STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR BOSTON.
DIRECTORS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER,
J. C. MALLONEE, D. C. EBAUGH,
C. A. CHISOLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
OFFICERS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, President.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, SnperintendenL
W. IL PRIOLEAU, Secretary.
W. E. B REESE, Treasurer,
At Carolina Savings Bank.
H. BUIST, Solicitor.
Forgings and Castings
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HOUSE FRONTS,
ENGINES, BOILERS, ETC.
MARINE. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS.
HOISTING ENGINES, SAW MILLS.
BICE THRESH KRS AND MILLS of every d£~
Fcription.
SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS and GEARINGS.
IRON FRONTS for BUILDINGS.
CASTINGS of every kind in IRON or BRASS.
FORGINGS of all descriptions.
PHOSPHATE WASHERS.
PHOSPHATE and ORE CRUSHERS.
STEAM FITTINGS, WROUGHT IRON PIPE
SHEET RUBBER and GASKETS.
WATER and STEAM GAUGES, BELTING,
PACKING, Etc.
TAYLOR’S
PATK.YT
Direct Acting Steam
—AND—
HYDRAULIC PRESSES.
Also, Manufacturers of
SAMVEL J. CHAPMAN’S
PATENT TEAP STRAINER,
For Bilge Pumps, Bilge Injections, etc.
mayl9-Ta&Fri6ia
Dissolution.
T HE firm of COHEN & HULL it this dzy din-
■ solved by mntnzl consent. MR. JOS. HULL
finished business and sign in
E. II. COHEN, Jjl,
JOS. HULL.
solved
wffl settle t
liquidation.
j:in24-lm
JOS. HULL & CO.,
and will continue the business heretofore carried
on by Cohen & Hull. jun24-lm
Jlflit-ffg, jgultys, Nr.
PLANTS,
& Flowers
Furnished to Order.
Designs for Weddings,
Parties, Presents or Fune
rals, at short notice.
Office open until 10 a. x. Sundays.
J. H. PARSONS Or CO.,
my274f No. Ill Sti
Copartnership Notice.
H G. WARD and A. J. SNEDEKER have as-
• aodatedtopetiicrforeanying on General
“noved and new style
put in; jfians drawn
is sent
t alien
, N. B. Brown.
MANILLA c
G. W. bnntoss & Son,
HAMMOCKS “OAlv HALL,”
. Boston, Mass.
fan6-S,TuATJ:<iw Tentsand Bathing Suit*
Letter Headings,
N OTE HEADINGS and ENVELOPE-;, printed
in any style, and on paper of any quality oi
Grist Mill a, Leffiri’s Turbine Water Wheels.
Wood Working Machinery of all kinds, and M*
chizdsts’ Sundries. Send for Catalogues.
aM.fly
J. W. TYYAJf,
Engineer and Machinist,-
Canal St., near Chsrirefoa Wfcarf.
liepairs of all kinds of
MACIIINEIt Y r .
BLACKSaurn WORK,
In all tts :
febiltf
, promptly done.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Hnraber and dealer In Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON-
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with all
latest improvements, at the shortest notice.
nov25tx
WM. M. McFALL,
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter,
No. 4G Whitaker Street,
SAYAXSAH, GEORGIA.
Tubs, Water Closets, Chandeik-r*
* ' " vcnnstautlyonwm.
, at the
1C*.
HAIM
No. 1»» Bn
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